Cre Ker Entertainment Addresses Reports Of Their New Boy Group Joo Hak Nyuns Inclusion In Group

On July 7, Cre.Ker Entertainment spoke up to address reports that their new boy group would be debuting soon.

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The label recently launched a project titled 'TRAINEE PAPARAZZI' in order to introduce the members of their upcoming boy group, currently being called Cre.kerz. So far, the project has introduced fans to Sunwoo and Younghoon.

Cre.Ker Entertainment told new outlets, "It's true that the male trainees of Cre.Ker Entertainment are preparing to debut this September or October. We have not decided whether or not Joo Hak Nyun will be in this group or not. Joo Hak Nyun is also practicing hard. But his activities from here on have yet to be determined."

Veteran group Sechskies is ready to take the stage this month. The boy group debuted in 1997 will be releasing a brand new album to celebrate its 20th anniversary.

Sechskies' label, YG Entertainment, has prepared a lot of exciting events to spoil fans that have been waiting for this epic comeback for so long. Allkpop reported YG Entertainment as of now has released a promotional poster that spills a little bit detail of what fans will be excited for. According to the poster, Sechskies comeback activities consist of 5 essential events: album launching, exhibition, concert, photobook and DVD, and fan-meeting.

2PM's Junho talked about the biggest money maker within JYP Entertainment on 'Happy Together 3'.

On the May 11 broadcast, MC Park Myung Soo asked Junho, "Isn't TWICE #1 in profit?" Junho responded, "I'm a bit cautious to say this but 2PM is still #1 in profit in JYP."

He explained, "We don't show on Korean broadcast but we've been continuously going on tours." This statement is backed up by what JYP Entertainment CEO Jung Wook said back in December.

Junho further explained that people in Korea tend to think 2PM has stopped promotions due to their absence on TV broadcasts. He stated, "I visited a hospital in Korea after our tour and I was asked what I've been doing lately."